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(2013) In defense of intuitions, Dordrecht, Springer.
In the first two chapters of Part 1, we have argued (i) that a commitment to the existence of authoritative rational intuitions is rationally obligatory, and (ii) that the experimentalist critique of intuitions not only fails to have any critical purchase on a theory of authoritative rational intuitions but in fact presupposes their indispensability. The present chapter goes after similar neo-rationalist conclusions, but from a somewhat different point of view.
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Hildebrand, T. (2013). Rational intuitions and analytic metaphysics, in In defense of intuitions, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 73-101.
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